2018-19 Women's Tennis Roster
Zoey Weil
- Class:
- Freshman
- Hometown:
- Columbus, Ohio
- High School:
- Centennial HS
Bio
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SEASON-BY-SEASON HIGHLIGHTS |
2021-22 (Senior)
- Went 13-6 in singles play for the year including a 6-5 mark in dual play, starting for UW in the NCAA Championships first round match
- Was 0-1 at No. 4 singles, 3-3 at No. 5 singles, and 3-1 at No. 6 singles
- Had the clinching singles win against Purdue, a 7-5, 6-4 win at No. 6 over Seira Shimizu
- One of her best wins was at No. 5 singles against 9th-ranked Cal, beating Hannah Viller Moeller, 3-6, 6-2, 6-4, in a tight 4-3 defeat
- Started at No. 4 singles in NCAAs against Baylor’s Alina Shcherbinina, dropping a straight set decision
- A key contributor in doubles, going 12-12 overall and 10-8 in dual matches, all but one match at No. 3 doubles
- Was 10-7 in dual doubles matches with Kelly Leung, and 0-1 with Tara Chilton
- With Leung, started the dual season with six straight wins, including crucial victories over Denver’s Burger/Nelson (6-3) and UCLA’s Ong/Vagramov (7-6 [5]) at ITA Kickoff Weekend, where UW had two 4-3 wins to advance to ITA National Team Indoors
- Helped UW win the doubles point at USC with a 6-4 win over Ewing/Morra with Leung
- Earned two doubles wins over Washington State’s Abouelsaad/Kumhom, one on Apr. 15 and another on Apr. 20
- Earned ITA All-Academic distinction
- Posted an 11-9 record in dual singles matches on the season, going 7-5 at No. 4, 1-1 at No. 5, and 3-3 at No. 6
- Earned a big 6-4, 6-0 win at No. 5 singles against No. 25 California’s Erin Richardson on Mar. 26
- Also had wins in Pac-12 play over Ares Teixido Garcia of Oregon and Madison Tattini of Utah, and a non-conference win over Washington State’s Pang Jittakoat
- Clinched the 4-0 win at Gonzaga with a 6-0, 7-6 (4) win over Jenna Sloan
- Started the season on a six-match win streak
- In doubles, had a 10-8 record in dual matches, going 2-2 at No. 2 with Yolanda Lin, 1-1 at No. 2 with Sedona Gallagher, 4-5 at No. 3 with Tara Chilton, and 3-0 at No. 3 with Ashley Chang
- A 6-3 win at No. 2 doubles with Lin over Arizona’s Lukic/Zandberg, and had a 6-3 win with Gallagher at No. 2 over Colorado’s Balzert/Forster
- A Pac-12 Spring Academic Honor Roll recipient
- 6-4 record in dual matches playing mostly at No. 6, with all four losses coming in three sets
- Perfect 4-0 record at No. 5 singles in spring
- Posted 5-1 singles record in fall tournaments
- Opened year with seven-straight doubles wins and is 9-2 in spring duals at No. 3
- Pac-12 Spring Academic Honor Roll selection
2018-19 (Freshman)
- Joined Washington for the spring of 2019
- Played in just one singles match, beating Allie Sanford of Mississippi 6-4, 6-4
- Went 9-10 in doubles play, teaming with Vanessa Wong at #2 for much of the season
- Won collegiate doubles debut, beating Dolakova/Sela of Hawaii 6-1
- Beat Reami/Rebol of #14 North Carolina State 6-3 in UW's upset win
- Picked up a 6-4 win in first Pac-12 match, beating Nayar/Forster of Colorado
- Went 1-1 in three NCAA Tournament matches, beating Joyce/McKee of Princeton in the Second Round and leading 5-3 over team from Army in First Round match
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GETTING TO KNOW ZOEY |
Favorite way to end a rally: With a volley and a loud "Come On!"
Favorite pro tennis player: Roger Federer
Favorite superhero: Thor
Random hobbies: Reading, cooking, running, foam rolling
Best class taken at UW: Nutrition 390. In the class we taste-tested coffee and wrote down if we liked it or not
Career aspirations: Get a job that I enjoy doing
Favorite show: The Office
Favorite sport besides tennis: Ice hockey or soccer
Most-played artist on Spotify: Tupac or Beirut
Greatest tennis memory: Beating Cal and USC my freshman year
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PERSONAL |
Rated as a 4-star recruit and a top-40 player in the nation ... held a 29-11 record against other 4-star and 5-star players ... reached semifinals of Girls 18 Singles at a USTA National Level 3 Tournament and won doubles tournament title ... won a USTA National Level 2 Tournament doubles title ... won USTA Midwest Level 1 Closed Championships.
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STATISTICS |
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